Energy Provision (including Renewable Energy)

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A detailed look at powering up clean energy supplies with wind, water and solar.

Join students from CAT’s Graduate School of the Environment for an in-depth look at how energy is provided and what changes could be made to improve its environmental impact. Investigate different technologies, looking at how they work, weighing up the advantages and disadvantages, and exploring the policy mechanisms that could help support their deployment.

Key information

Duration: six days

Upcoming dates: please see booking section below for all available dates

Start and finish times: starts at 6pm and ends at 2pm on the last day

Fees: waged £750; low waged / concessions £700

Includes: tuition, all materials, full board shared accommodation

What to bring: as this is a highly practical course, safety boots are required

What you will learn

Join students on CAT’s MSc Sustainability in Energy Provision and Demand Management [link] to learn about energy supplies that could help tackle climate change.

Explore the technological aspects and practical considerations of different technologies for reducing energy demand and providing more energy via sustainable sources.